The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIDonald H. Reiman First published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of the Lake Poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Lamb, in publications from the Edinburgh Review to Variety. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. This book will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature. |
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... father's murderers , whom he understands ( we do not very well know how ) he has been commiffioned to ex- terminate . Though they are thus feeking him , and he seeking them , it is amazing what difficulty they find in meeting : they do ...
... father's murderers , whom he understands ( we do not very well know how ) he has been commiffioned to ex- terminate . Though they are thus feeking him , and he seeking them , it is amazing what difficulty they find in meeting : they do ...
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... father and brethren were affaffinated ; yet he is faved by a fpecial interpofition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had deftined him to extirpate the vota- ries of Eblis ; and yet , long before this work is done , a fpecial meffage ...
... father and brethren were affaffinated ; yet he is faved by a fpecial interpofition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had deftined him to extirpate the vota- ries of Eblis ; and yet , long before this work is done , a fpecial meffage ...
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... father of his bride , and vifited by her ghoft , and foothed and encouraged to proceed upon his holy en- terprize . He fets out on his lonely way , and is entertained the first night by a venerable dervife : As they are fitting at meal ...
... father of his bride , and vifited by her ghoft , and foothed and encouraged to proceed upon his holy en- terprize . He fets out on his lonely way , and is entertained the first night by a venerable dervife : As they are fitting at meal ...
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... father , who faw a danger in her horofcope , ' and hid her in that folitude . < -- he made this dwelling , and the grove , And yonder fountain - fire ; and every morn He vifits me , and takes the fnow , and moulds Women and men , like ...
... father , who faw a danger in her horofcope , ' and hid her in that folitude . < -- he made this dwelling , and the grove , And yonder fountain - fire ; and every morn He vifits me , and takes the fnow , and moulds Women and men , like ...
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... father of the ftage ; and we own that our difappointment has been greater at this failure of genius , as in that ... father's concealment ; and Lovel , with a fingle companion , haftens to the foreft , to feize Sir Walter ; but , awed by ...
... father of the ftage ; and we own that our difappointment has been greater at this failure of genius , as in that ... father's concealment ; and Lovel , with a fingle companion , haftens to the foreft , to feize Sir Walter ; but , awed by ...
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